Montgomery County health inspections

The following are food operation inspection reports from Public Health–Dayton & Montgomery County, from Jan. 23-27. View full inspections reports at inspections.phdmc.org.

Rally’s

3955 Salem Ave., Dayton

Date of inspection: Jan. 23

Violations: Observed chili hot holding in make table at 131F. Ensure ready-to-eat, TCS food items are held at 135F or above to prevent potential bacterial growth. PIC promptly turned the dial on high of unit to reheat chili to 165F. A second container of chili holding proper temperature is being used as other chili reheats. PIC stated a thermometer is available to check temperature of chili before serving.

Observed some damage to fry baskets on fry line. Repair/replace any damaged fry baskets to prevent potential contamination.

Observed no sanitizer available at the three compartment sink. Ensure sanitizer is available to properly sanitize dishware and utensils to prevent potential contamination. PIC stated sanitizer will be obtained today for three compartment sink.

Comments: PIC stated the grout and missing tiles on floor will be replaced in the next few weeks.

PIC stated the back part of the make table heating unit has recently been repaired and the freezer door has recently had work completed.

Observed handsink properly stocked with warm water, soap, and paper towels.

Taco Bell

109 N. Springboro Pike, Dayton

Date of inspection: Jan. 23

Violations: Observed multiple plastic containers and knives with build-up of food residue. Ensure food contact surfaces are washed, rinsed, and sanitized after use or every 4 hours, if they are used throughout hours of operation, in order to prevent contamination.

- Staff began to clean during inspection

Observed soda nozzles in kitchen and dining area with build-up of food residue. Ensure each are washed, rinsed, and sanitized more frequently so that they are free of build-up and contamination is prevented.

Observed multiple non-food contact surfaces with build-up of food residue. Ensure non-food contact surfaces are cleaned more frequently and maintained so that they are free of build-up.

- Spray nozzle at three compartment sink (underside and around)

- Soda nozzle housings (kitchen)

- Soda machine drains tubes (kitchen)

- Outside of Pro Max flat top grills

Comments: At the time of inspection, heavy ice build-up was observed on shelving and floor of walk-in freezer. PIC informed that maintenance has been contacted for repair. PIC was informed to ensure no foods are stored under ice build-up.

Discussed “wet nesting” of dishes with PIC. PIC was informed to ensure all dishes and utensils are fully air-dried, after washing, before being stored.

PIC was informed to ensure all knives and utensils are free of cracks, breaks, chips, and fraying.

Arby’s Roast Beef

705 S. Main St., Englewood

Date of inspection: Jan. 23

Violations: Observed boxes of food items on the floor near the ice machine and in the walk-in freezer as well as boxes of soda syrup on the floor. Ensure food items are placed at least 6 inches off the floor to limit the risk of contamination. PIC explained they would be picked up.

Observed build-up in and around the drains in the cabinetry, as well as ice build-up in the freezer. Ensure the hard to reach areas of the facility are cleaned regularly.

Comments: Food items are being held at proper temperatures. Cold items are below 41F and hot items are at or above 135F.

Discussed cleaning hard to reach areas with PIC as well as keeping items off the floor.

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